Any history buffs have an idea of what era each family’s weapons came from? I think I have a vague idea but would love to hear from others! I found this aspect to be interesting but they didn’t really elaborate all that much. I was particularly confused on the Chinese family since she had a drone so I thought modern era but then was also using a sword.
I don't think the drone counted as a weapon. She was just using it to try to find/communicate with her.
Whether or not that would upset Mr. Le Bail? I couldn't tell you.
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GusGutfeldMar 25, 2026
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I agree on the drone. That would be like banning the use of the golf carts.
I found it odd that the one family was able to use sniper rifle and some kind of Uzi type, automatic handguns.
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scizzixMar 25, 2026
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To me that just indicated that they joined up very recently, sometime in the last few decades.
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LifeGivesMeMelonsMar 25, 2026
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I was actually curious about the elder London brother's metal mask. Not sure if that's something I would know about if I knew more Indian history, or if that's just a fun thing they decided to throw into the movie so they could more easily use a stunt double for him (and it looks cool).
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Legitimate-Roll2225Mar 25, 2026
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nice catch
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KingNecessary8389Mar 25, 2026
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I really hope they keep the crossbow. It was so perfectly brutal and ridiculous.
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Adventurous-Law-5386Mar 25, 2026
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I hope they bring back the crossbow. Nothing says wedding night like a high-velocity bolt through a rich guy.
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